Steeffoon schreef op donderdag 9 oktober 2025 @ 20:12:
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Ah, goed om te horen. Dat biedt weer hoop. Dat scheelt nogal wat duiten.
Ik vond bij Vacuumwars dat de L40s Pro Ultra wel slecht is in het vermijden van objecten... maar misschien dat bezitters van dat ding op het forum daar wat zinnigs over kunnen zeggen?
Neig nu toch naar of de Saros 10R of de Mova 50 Ultra.
In USA hebben ze de L40s Pro Ultra niet, enkel de L40s Ultra.
Misschien heb ik het me laten wijsmaken maar het Pro stukje doet dan hopelijk ook iets aan de navigatie?
Hopelijk is dat met software updates te verhelpen.
Wat ik op vacuumwars vond hierover:
Naming Conventions:
Naming conventions in the Dreame brand are most important for understanding the L series, with Dreame’s six-member L10s family as the most confusing part of the lineup.
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Max” is only used in the D9 Max Gen 2. It likely refers to an improved D9 over an original model which is no longer available, and it appears that the “Max” designation is retired after the D9 Max. The “Max” does not include a dock.
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Pro” refers to an enhanced version of a robot model. If a robot is named a “Pro” only, then it doesn’t include a dock.
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Plus” includes a dock with an auto-empty dustbin.
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Ultra” includes a dock with an auto-empty dustbin and mop-washing.
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Pro Ultra” means an enhanced version of a robot with a dustbin-emptying and mop-washing “ultra” dock.
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Master” indicates that the dock is integrated into the plumbing of your house without its own water tanks.
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s” (as in L10s or L40s): Dreame tags “s” at the end of a family name to mark a sub-generation refresh, typically including upgrades to the robot’s intelligence or hardware.